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One question I have is the following: what distros run on Mac hardware? dynebolic runs on the 'new' (let's date this entry, shall we?) Intel-cored apples, but what about older versions of the hardware?

hello? anyone?

return to the dynebolic wiki: http://lab.dyne.org/DyneBolic

Main homepage of dynebolic: http://www.dynebolic.org

dynebolic may not be for everyone.

This is not meant to be heretical, but there are other distributions that may be better suited for minimal hardware situations, etc. The idea for this page was suggested via the dynebolic mailing list

No doubt the format will change - this is only the beginning. For instance, the list below could be (should be?) links to and brief descriptions of these distros.

The following list of distros were suggested as fits for various kinds (please insert description thereof) of low tech computers:

  • tomsrtbt
  • puppy linux
  • Damn Small Linux
  • Zomp
  • yopi

One question I have is the following: what distros run on Mac hardware? dynebolic runs on the 'new' (let's date this entry, shall we?) Intel-cored apples, but what about older versions of the hardware?

hello? anyone?

return to the dynebolic wiki: http://lab.dyne.org/DyneBolic

OtherDistributions (last edited 2012-08-02 16:22:55 by anonymous)